Comments on: A Devoted Father with Guillain-Barré Walks His Daughter down the Aislehttp://blog.caringbridge.org/guillain-barre-syndrome-through-daughters-eyes/
Sun, 01 Mar 2015 14:46:19 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1By: Caitlinhttp://blog.caringbridge.org/guillain-barre-syndrome-through-daughters-eyes/#comment-26735
Sun, 01 Jun 2014 00:31:09 +0000http://blog.caringbridge.org/?p=2768#comment-26735Judy, thank you SO much for sharing your wonderful story with me. I am so happy that your son recovered… he sounds like a true inspiration, and from such a young age!! My dad still walks with a walker but he is a fighter like your son, he works hard in therapy and every single day to fight this horrible disease. Sometimes we still can’t believe it happened. We all keep the faith that he will continue to recover and will recover fully, like your son. Thank you so much for your prayers and your beautiful message <3
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Sun, 01 Jun 2014 00:21:05 +0000http://blog.caringbridge.org/?p=2768#comment-26734Thank you all so much for your beautiful and heartfelt comments… they mean the world to me. I know I am blessed to have my dad with me today… and he is now the most wonderful grandpa to our daughter Harper So happy that we could bring you an uplifting story… thanks again for your kind words!!!
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Fri, 30 May 2014 20:37:32 +0000http://blog.caringbridge.org/?p=2768#comment-26716I read your story and it brought back so many memories. My son was four years old when he was diagnosed with G B. That was 29 years ago. Back then, there was nothing they could do with G B, nothing was really known about it, until my son was diagnosed. He was in the hospital for two weeks, ICU for 4 days and in a wheelchair for 5 months. We had already registered him to start pre-school in the fall and it didn’t look like he would get to go, he was so sad. He told me one day after therapy that he was going to school, even if he had to go in his wheelchair. I told him if he tried hard in therapy and progressed he could. We had the best therapist, she was like family to us. We come from a small town in Louisiana so there were not many options for us.. But, to make a long story short, he was a very determined little boy. The doctors had said he would not walk for at least 18 – 24 months. He walked in 4 months!!!! We had prayer chains going all over the United States and God knew what plan he had for my son. It took him several years to finally recover completely but through the grace of God and all the prayers that went up for us, he recovered. Reading your story, brought back so many memories, some good and some bad, but you have had the pleasure of waiting for your Dad to get well enough to walk you down the isle. That will be something that you can look back on and thank God everyday that he is still here to make those memories with you. I’m so happy for you and your family, especially your Dad, knowing that he is progressing so well. I will be praying for all of you and may God Bless you and your family, very special family.
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Tue, 15 Apr 2014 19:16:24 +0000http://blog.caringbridge.org/?p=2768#comment-26352NO TEARS LEFT AFTER READING YOUR WONDERFUL STORY.GOD BLESS YOU ALL
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Thu, 10 Apr 2014 22:27:42 +0000http://blog.caringbridge.org/?p=2768#comment-26325That is fantastic! What a wonderful dream come true for you and your dad. What a neat husband you must have to have the patience to wait…..that is true love.
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